Carbon
iron oxide - oxygen = carbon dioxide
Carbon is commonly used to remove oxygen from iron oxide during the process of steelmaking. The carbon combines with the oxygen in the iron oxide to form carbon dioxide gas, leaving behind pure iron.
The conversion of an oxide to an element can be achieved through a process called reduction, where the oxide is reacted with a reducing agent to remove the oxygen and obtain the pure element.
Oxygen is the element. It's a compound because the oxygen bonds with another element to form an oxide.
No. It is not. Iron is an element. Oxygen is an element. Iron Oxide is a compound.
Burn the element in oxygen and you get the oxide
No. Mercury is an element and oxygen is an element, but together they form a compound.
Every oxide should, as the name says, contain oxygen. Depending on which other element it the oxide with, it could contain 1 or 2 or more.
Oxygen is the element that reacts to form oxide ions. Oxygen typically gains two electrons to become the oxide ion (O2-).
Oxide itself is not an element, it is an ion.But oxygen is an element.Oxide (O2-) the the main ion formed by oxygen.An oxide can also be an oxygen containing compound.
an oxide
An oxide is a compound that contains oxygen and at least one other element that is less electronegative than oxygen.
Oxide is not an element . Copper plus oxygen eaquals copper oxide .Pure copper exposed to oxygen turns greenish .